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Revista de Biología Tropical

On-line version ISSN 0034-7744Print version ISSN 0034-7744

Abstract

VAZQUEZ-OZUNA, María Isabel et al. Feeding habits of Caranx vinctus(Perciformes: Carangidae), a commercially important species in Acapulco Bay, Guerrero, Mexico. Rev. biol. trop [online]. 2020, vol.68, n.3, pp.752-764. ISSN 0034-7744.  http://dx.doi.org/10.15517/rbt.v68i3.40561.

Introduction:

Caranx vinctus is an important species in local fisheries, used as a source of protein for human consumption, however, its trophic ecology is little known on the Mexican Pacific coast.

Objective:

Know the feeding habits of C. vinctus.

Methods:

The stomach contents of 268 specimens, captured beach nets, in the Playa Las Hamacas cooperative society, in Acapulco Bay, Guerrero, Mexico, their food items were analyzed. The prey-specific index of relative importance (% PSIRI) was applied to determine the main food categories (breadth was calculated using Levin’s index. Possible differences in the diet by sex, sexual maturity, or season were identified through Morisita Horn index and a multivariate ANOSIM analysis.

Results:

Crustaceans mainly represented by megalopa larvae of Portunoidae (16.51 %), Teleostei (12.7 %), unidentified organic matter (11.2 %), and Anchoa ischana (10.6 %) were the most important food items. The Levin index indicates low amplitude of the trophic niche (Bi = 0.29) so C. vinctus can be considered as a specialist predator with marked preferences towards some food items. The Morisita Horn index indicated that there was an overlap between sexes (females and males Cλ = 0.84), but not between sexual maturity (Juveniles and adults Cλ = 0.56) and seasons (Rainy and dry Cλ = 0.03). ANOSIM analysis indicated that there were significant differences in the diet of C. vinctus by sex, sexual maturity, and season.

Conclusion:

It was established that in general C. vinctus is a zoplantophage and ichthophagus species (Trophic Level = 3.39).

Keywords : jack; Carangidae; diet; trophic level; Portunoidae; Anchoa ischana; Tropical Eastern Pacific.

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